| Along with economic development, urbanization, acceleration of industrialization, and the rapid expansion of urban population, the demand for non-agricultural land use becomes increasingly prominent. In the light of the Scientific Outlook on Development, a general improvement of the intensiveness of land use is critical for realizing sustainable development. On the one hand, upgrading of industrial structure put forward higher requirements of the land use structure, method and layout; On the other hand, the scarcity and non-renewable of land indicated the intensive use of land in the future.Based on the classifying of relevant concepts, and starting with an exploration of the relationship between industrial structure and land structure while regarding the historical evolution of industrial structure update and land use structure in China, a theoretical framework is built in this paper.Specifically, taking example by Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian province, a qualitative study on the evolution of its industrial structure and a comparative analysis on the status of land use are conducted. More precisely, time series data are selected for an analysis of equitability and dominance of land use structure in Fuzhou based on the concept of Entropy. Moreover, a regression analysis is applied to explore the influence of the change of industrial structure on the production value of the land, followed by a prediction of the land demand of Fuzhou. On these bases, regarding the particular case of Fuzhou, the mode selections for intensive land use are proposed. According to the social and economic development strategy of Fuzhou, a thinking of prioritization, upgrade, integration and optimization is preferred. In the end, recommendations are made on the aspects of enhancement of planning guidance, strengthen the protection of cultivated land, rationalization of industrial layout, comprehensive development and utilization, and improvement of land management mechanism. |